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does he know where is the united nation where it is. where is the evil right where i we are as good forward to finishing now as soon as possible to please. and in the next hour here on ars he will be speaking to one of those who fled the violence in libya last year to get his account on the situation in the pussy. but we are keeping a close eye on the situation. more firsthand accounts from the embattled town are available at r.t. dot com check out the analysis on the troubles in libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader was toppled in the revolt of course with the help of nato. are turning our attention now to the out of the united states and the race for the presidency is heading towards its final week but the polls putting both republican and democratic candidates effectively tied but it's the third party candidates that many believe could affect the outcome as former cia officer philip giraldi explains . i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift in the united states is much stronger now than it h
does he know where is the united nation where it is. where is the evil right where i we are as good forward to finishing now as soon as possible to please. and in the next hour here on ars he will be speaking to one of those who fled the violence in libya last year to get his account on the situation in the pussy. but we are keeping a close eye on the situation. more firsthand accounts from the embattled town are available at r.t. dot com check out the analysis on the troubles in libya is...
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the inside and see if the united nations if you let people go inside. you will see a. picture. of him until he introduces the west is there about. letting these militias do whatever they want to the libyans you need to kill them you know who i don't think that worse is the engine criticizing the militias so in libya you look along with them on the first of. all of the interview you use militias. and then we'll be getting reaction from a former u.k. ambassador to libya on the developments in anybody and he's keeping a close eye on the situation in the besieged town. more firsthand accounts from there are available com a website check out the analysis on the troubles libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader moammar gadhafi was toppled in the revolt with the help of nato. to the u.s. now in the race for the presidency is heading towards its final week with the polls putting both republican and democrat candidates effectively toyed and it's the third party candidates that many believe may affect the outcome is former cia officer philip giraldi explains. i think the poss
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the inside and see if the united nation grown too few. people who are inside their houses you will. feature. the worst it is those who are only libyans i was living in these militias who would have the world to believe the indian if you lived though she didn't know who i was. and the worse it is you the sizing these militias so leave you alone with the rest of the. world of the interview and so you use militias and i live in the program here on seven hundred g.m.t. we'll be getting reaction from a european politician on the developments in body one that we're keeping a close eye on the situation in that besieged town and more firsthand accounts from the embattled city are available at our tube dot com check out the analysis on the troubles in libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader moammar gadhafi was toppled in the armed revolt with the help of nature. are turning our attention now to bout of the u.s. and the race for the presidency is now heading towards its final week with the polls putting both republican and democratic candidates effectively neck and neck is the th
the inside and see if the united nation grown too few. people who are inside their houses you will. feature. the worst it is those who are only libyans i was living in these militias who would have the world to believe the indian if you lived though she didn't know who i was. and the worse it is you the sizing these militias so leave you alone with the rest of the. world of the interview and so you use militias and i live in the program here on seven hundred g.m.t. we'll be getting reaction...
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the inside city if the united nation it won't if you let people go inside. you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west is. letting these militias do whatever they want to believe you need to kill them you know what i want and the worst is even criticizing these militias so i will leave you alone at the moment the first of. all good to a few honest all of us militias. i spoke to one of the miles he's a former british ambassador to libya and he believes that libyan should now be left to solve their own problems regardless of nato eagerness to intervene into the country's affairs last year. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two towns between misrata and bani walid despite the politics many are saying well what's different between syria and libya a lot of calls now for intervention through in syria to prevent a humanitarian crisis there and yet the west is accused of turning a
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of the united nations. where it is you know where is their nation where is. where is the right where we are as good for you know as soon as possible. and for those who managed to escape the violence inside bani walid even then the suffering wasn't of policy explains why many including children found themselves stranded on a desert road there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen and these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by boat blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exits to the city that there has been firing in the air wide scale panic and that thousands of people on the desert highway look at these people did. this get this gun and these people know this thing now when i don't know when we now. go outside and know what the were doing when i was leaving when i think when when what is the government doing want to. get their own homes. just the homes they use
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belongs in science if the united nations to go on to future to let people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of the inverses the west is filming there are only libyans letting these militias do whatever the word to the libyans even to kill them torching you know who i want. and the worst is criticizing these militias so i will leave you alone with them on the first of. all of the interview and saw you use munitions. made to maintain that had the right to intervene in libya last year in order to end the bloodshed however in an about face members of the alliance and now reluctant to acknowledge the humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles us says they to no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two challenge between misurata and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly becau
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do i have my support this week i was good floor for you of the stick it out to you not of the united nation is it mr where does he know where is there that the nation where is the e.u. where is that you were next look at where i how we as good forward and if in should know as soon as the voice of a police. for those who did manage to escape the violence inside. even for those suffering was not yet. clear explains why many including children found themselves stranded on a desert road there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen and these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of residents tried to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by road blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exits to the city that there has been firing in the wide scale panic and that thousands of people are on the desert highway look at this. this get this gun and this people know this thing now when i don't know when we now . go outside and know what the we're doing even when i think w
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in silence if you give the united nations to go on to fewer. people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west it is knowing that means letting these militias do whatever they want to the infield of the ocean to know who was. the worst it's been criticizing these militias so we'll leave you alone with the first of. all of the interview and so you use militias. well nato claimed it had the right to intervene in libya last year and critics say it therefore has a responsibility to avert a humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya all of them are suspect in a letter he believes that nato no longer has responsibility. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two towns between misrata and bani walid despite the politics many are saying well what's different between syria and libya a lot of ca
in silence if you give the united nations to go on to fewer. people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west it is knowing that means letting these militias do whatever they want to the infield of the ocean to know who was. the worst it's been criticizing these militias so we'll leave you alone with the first of. all of the interview and so you use militias. well nato claimed it had the right to intervene in libya last year and critics say it therefore...
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being inside and see if the united nations go on to fewer. people. you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west is the only libyans letting these militias do whatever they want to believe you need to kill them. know who was. the worse in criticizing these militias so we leave you alone with the first of. all of the interview and so if you use militias well i spoke to one of the miles is a former british ambassador to libya he believes libyans should now be left to solve their own problems regardless of nato's eagerness to intervene into the country's affairs last year. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in value walid that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two towns which we misurata but he will lead despite the politics many are saying well what's different between syria and libya a lot of calls now for intervention to in syria to prevent a humanitarian crisis there and yet the west is accuse of turning a blind eye and yet he s
being inside and see if the united nations go on to fewer. people. you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west is the only libyans letting these militias do whatever they want to believe you need to kill them. know who was. the worse in criticizing these militias so we leave you alone with the first of. all of the interview and so if you use militias well i spoke to one of the miles is a former british ambassador to libya he believes libyans should now be left to solve their own...
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the united nation will do fewer to let people go inside their houses you will see a very. oh no he meant it he introduces so we as the international community we. have to interfere who spoke these militias because i think the west is filming there of our own and it isn't letting these militias do whatever they want to the libyans that you need to kill them you know what. the worst is even criticizing these militias so when libya is left alone at the moment we have. the rest of the. world to interfere and solve use militias because what do you think so far the only kill civilians many civilians children were killed houses are being birds or you talk about the houses being burned children dying as well the people being kidnapped and tortured as you mentioned by but what about what do you know about reports of possible chemical weapons being used in bani walid. i want to send can only poor. was issued by the local hospital in very ways in which they've cleared out of the militia who used chemical weapons i don't think. they were that i don't myself i was there with you was it
the united nation will do fewer to let people go inside their houses you will see a very. oh no he meant it he introduces so we as the international community we. have to interfere who spoke these militias because i think the west is filming there of our own and it isn't letting these militias do whatever they want to the libyans that you need to kill them you know what. the worst is even criticizing these militias so when libya is left alone at the moment we have. the rest of the. world to...
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silver lining on hard working americans on cash in texas taking on a united nations backed group trying to monitor the elections in the u.s.. somesome calling to cut off funds tut un once and for all. we debate and you decide . don't mess with texas. on election day un will be monitoring poling station and texas general said if they overstep texas law he will arrest them and not just texas florida congressman calling to cut u.s. funds to the un over this issue. >> we don't need the un we have a federal election commission and by the way, the un has no jurisdiction over the u.s. election . you know the new york rubber room for teachers. they are a rubber room for general motor bureaucracy. they never cared. they get mon yethere is fraud and abuse. >> isn't there manage wrong with them monitoring our election. >> if there is, how come they haven't complained. it does raise the question. what are they so worried about somebody seeing. there are organizations you may disagree with organizations. but they are concerned about voters suppression and want member there to keep an eye on it. >> a
silver lining on hard working americans on cash in texas taking on a united nations backed group trying to monitor the elections in the u.s.. somesome calling to cut off funds tut un once and for all. we debate and you decide . don't mess with texas. on election day un will be monitoring poling station and texas general said if they overstep texas law he will arrest them and not just texas florida congressman calling to cut u.s. funds to the un over this issue. >> we don't need the un we...
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representative to the united nations made. the attacks that the attack centered around a radio clip is not accurate . the brave men and women were asking for help. they have to be able to help the ambassor and when they asked for help themselves for protection. they were denied protection and that's what it looks like from all of the correspondance that we are learning. i guarantee that the white house knew what was happen did not offer the leadership. >> we heard from charles woods this week. his remarks so move compelling it is baffling now to discover that pleas for back up help were denied and we know that thentious vents unfolded in the attack they were monitor nothing real-time. from your experience in the white. given the fact that it happened over 7 hours, would the president would be looped in and any chance not have known how serious it was? i down the he didn't know. i suspect he was well informed and i guarantee that the white house situation room knew what happen i suspect that that information went to the deputy
representative to the united nations made. the attacks that the attack centered around a radio clip is not accurate . the brave men and women were asking for help. they have to be able to help the ambassor and when they asked for help themselves for protection. they were denied protection and that's what it looks like from all of the correspondance that we are learning. i guarantee that the white house knew what was happen did not offer the leadership. >> we heard from charles woods this...
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the united nations estimates some 796 million people are currently electorate, and therefore excluded from access to many tools for personal and economic development. on average, 79% of the world population can read and write. this average is distributed very differently across the world's major regions. almost all europeans can read. in asia, the middle east, and sub-saharan africa are struggling to reach similar levels. across the board, women and girls have a harder time in getting access to education. some 70 million children are currently not going to school. india has done reasonably well in boosting literacy rates since independence. yet, there are entire slums were few children are able to read. the indian entrepreneur britsch kothari want to change that. he uses the power of bollywood, an approach that seems to be working. >> there is a heartfelt love for india here. we are in gulbai tekra in the western state of gujarat. there is one thing that people your passionate about, indian films, especially films with songs. brij kothari has capitalized on that with a smart business
the united nations estimates some 796 million people are currently electorate, and therefore excluded from access to many tools for personal and economic development. on average, 79% of the world population can read and write. this average is distributed very differently across the world's major regions. almost all europeans can read. in asia, the middle east, and sub-saharan africa are struggling to reach similar levels. across the board, women and girls have a harder time in getting access to...
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nations and the arab league. thcee-reooefct on friday, which marks the beginning of the muslim holiday of eid al adha. anti-government activists in the central city of homs say the li, kiinfo pplavfiti w ao poed t nte reports from daraa province in troops opened fire to disperse attempts by the rebels to attack or expand areas under their control. >>> in northern afghanistan, a suicide bomber targeted a mosque as people celebrated the eid al adhahoda th eloonilled at least 36 people and wounded many others. poceay a m detonated the explosives friday outside a mos income maymana.tnsesathatck w wearing a lice unifo. no one has claimed responsibility. afghan security forces are trying to stem the violence. they're looking to take control with the withdrawal of troops by the end of 2014. >>> a new opinion pl sges mitt romney has topped among 50% with voters. it's the first time he hit that pollsters for abc news and "the washington post" surveyed about 1,400 likely voters from sunday through wednesday. 50% of respond
nations and the arab league. thcee-reooefct on friday, which marks the beginning of the muslim holiday of eid al adha. anti-government activists in the central city of homs say the li, kiinfo pplavfiti w ao poed t nte reports from daraa province in troops opened fire to disperse attempts by the rebels to attack or expand areas under their control. >>> in northern afghanistan, a suicide bomber targeted a mosque as people celebrated the eid al adhahoda th eloonilled at least 36 people...
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nations has appeared on n.b.c.'s n.b.c. democracy now n.p.r. and b.b.c. he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm food stopped being who joins me now from our new york studios frederick welcome. hi tom how are you find great to have you with us your book bet the farm is filled with stories as well as information about you know in this conference or going what what got you into this. well i'm a journalist and i had been really following the food story for quite some time and i thought i had a pretty simple question after all these articles which was how could an expensive delicious unhealthy food be available for everybody on earth and i thought i had a pretty simple answer tom i thought it was takeout pizza and. i am joking yes but i i thought maybe a little tongue in cheek i should look at takeout pizza because actually tom takeout pizza is a thirty six billion dollar industry people all over the world eat pizza and love pizza in russia and in malaysia and so i thought maybe if i start here
nations has appeared on n.b.c.'s n.b.c. democracy now n.p.r. and b.b.c. he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm food stopped being who joins me now from our new york studios frederick welcome. hi tom how are you find great to have you with us your book bet the farm is filled with stories as well as information about you know in this conference or going what what got you into this. well i'm a journalist and i had been really following the food story for quite some time...
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united nations on too few years to live inside their houses you will. really. feature. any increases the west is filming. in letting these militias do whatever they want to kill don't. know who was. the worse in criticizing the militias so we leave you alone with the rest of the. world to interfere and sort of use militia as. well as he is keeping a close eye on the situation in bani walid and more firsthand accounts from the embattled town are available at r.t. dot com you can check out the analysis on the troubles libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader moammar gadhafi was toppled in the revolt with the help of nato. fierce clashes erupted in a town in northern italy where police used tear gas and buttons to disperse anti-government protesters it's a so-called no monte day in the country would tens of thousands of people expressing their anger over tough economic measures taken by the prime minister mario monti sarah furthur ports from madrid where crowds are also gathering with an anti a sturdy in message. we've already seen anger exploding in parts of i
united nations on too few years to live inside their houses you will. really. feature. any increases the west is filming. in letting these militias do whatever they want to kill don't. know who was. the worse in criticizing the militias so we leave you alone with the rest of the. world to interfere and sort of use militia as. well as he is keeping a close eye on the situation in bani walid and more firsthand accounts from the embattled town are available at r.t. dot com you can check out the...
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nations is getting ready to start investigating the use of drones by the u.s. in the middle east i mean they're asking the u.s. to quote clarify the procedures in place to ensure that any target killing complies with international humanitarian law and humanitarian rights and indicate the measures or strategies applied to prevent casualties as well as the measures in place to provide a prompt thorough effective and independent public investigations of the alleged violations now the u.n. special repertoire ben emmerson did go on to say that if the relevant states are not willing to establish effective independent monitoring mechanism then the un may have to finally resort to to the last resort for the u.n. might be that it needs to take action but it needs god can we really expect anything out of the u.n. at this point what is their responsibility i mean i think this is one area. where the u.n. is acting entirely within their confidence you know what's going on here essentially is we're seeing a new form of where work there develop and there are very serious ques
nations is getting ready to start investigating the use of drones by the u.s. in the middle east i mean they're asking the u.s. to quote clarify the procedures in place to ensure that any target killing complies with international humanitarian law and humanitarian rights and indicate the measures or strategies applied to prevent casualties as well as the measures in place to provide a prompt thorough effective and independent public investigations of the alleged violations now the u.n. special...
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the inside and see if the united nation known to fewer to let people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of him until he embraces the west is no doubt it isn't letting these militias do whatever they want to believe in to kill don't. know who was. the worse it's been criticizing these militias so we'll leave you let alone with the first of. all of the interview you use militias. it is right that the nato powers that intervened in libya last year don't interfere now to help stop the violence but it will lead that's a view of all of the miles he's the former british ambassador to libya who i talked to just a little earlier here on r.t. . i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in value or lead that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between. despite the politics many are saying well what's different between syria and libya a lot of calls now for intervention to in syria to prevent a humanitarian crisis there and yet the west is accuse of turning a blind e
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states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others, but there is absolutely no justification for this type of senseless violence. >> with those words the president seems to be saying ambassador christy veins and three other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over the antibiotic muhammad internet video and not a planned terror attack. then he does use the term terror in a more general sense after he calls the al qaeda attack. >> no acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation. >> a hugely important distinction to some obama critics, like mark stein. >> there are always reasons to riot in the muslim world. >> stein believes the president was trying to dodge responsibility for the attack by chalking it up 0 the out of proportion joust rage we often hear about in the muslim world. >> i happen to be in the oval office once and president bush gave a very droll line. he said there's always something. if it's not the crusades, it's the cartoon, in o
states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others, but there is absolutely no justification for this type of senseless violence. >> with those words the president seems to be saying ambassador christy veins and three other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over the antibiotic muhammad internet video and not a planned terror attack. then he does use the term terror in a more general sense after he calls the al...
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i learned yesterday or two days ago, greta, that the united nations has decided to send inspectors to monitor our elections to make sure that they are honestly conducted and the guy at u.n. runing that is from slo slovania. and per fly, texas, refused to let the inch spectors in. this is the kind of stuff i talk about in black helicopters this global government that the u.n. wants to tell us the oldest democracy in the world how to do our elections. >> greta: i have to agree. we are the oldest democracy in the world and the idea of the international monitors. i hope we have an aggressive justice department looking at the polls and the aclu can go out o and watch and monitor them. left, right, everybody. the idea that the oldest democracy is being sort of i -- >> put on trial. >> greta: i don't like the idea of foreigners coming in and checking to make sure that we can vote. >> i wanted to mention, i don't know if you will cover benghazi in the show but the one of the guys who died one of the former seals is -- was a man named ty woods and leaves a widow and three month old baby behind
i learned yesterday or two days ago, greta, that the united nations has decided to send inspectors to monitor our elections to make sure that they are honestly conducted and the guy at u.n. runing that is from slo slovania. and per fly, texas, refused to let the inch spectors in. this is the kind of stuff i talk about in black helicopters this global government that the u.n. wants to tell us the oldest democracy in the world how to do our elections. >> greta: i have to agree. we are the...
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the united nations came up with an investigation of this case. and decided that, indeed, for at least the first ten months of his jail time, that bradley imagine was being tortured. and so, to me, we're either a nation of laws or we're not. >> there was an op-ed last december that you wrote, and i want to read just part of that to our viewers. you said regardless of whether you think manning is right or wrong, innocent or guilty, hero or villain, saint or sinner, he's a human being and should be treated as such. so you've mentioned the length of time that he's been in, and the conditions that he's been in. is there anything else that concerns you most about the way that he's been treated since his arrest in 2010? and how do you know how he's been treated? >> because it's well-known. i mean, all you have to do is search the web and you can find out exactly how he's being treated. one of the things that -- i mean, i will support the president, i supported him in 2008. my partners david and steven and i worked very hard to get obama elected in 2008.
the united nations came up with an investigation of this case. and decided that, indeed, for at least the first ten months of his jail time, that bradley imagine was being tortured. and so, to me, we're either a nation of laws or we're not. >> there was an op-ed last december that you wrote, and i want to read just part of that to our viewers. you said regardless of whether you think manning is right or wrong, innocent or guilty, hero or villain, saint or sinner, he's a human being and...
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to the united nations went on television shows. >> i want to move you on. people can go to the transcripts. [laughter] [applause] >> you both commented on this. this felt like playing to constituencies that were already democratic. >> we will come back to the convention coverage, but first, let's go to candy's experience. i have seen this several times. it is interesting hearing it, and not watching it, and you recognize how contentious it is and you can really feel attention. what was it like from your perspective, candy? >> a couple of things. actually, it was a blast. i have a great time. [laughter] i know that makes me peculiar, but it was fun. when the falcons tell you this, having been in as many debates -- gwen ifill can tell you this, incredible. i felt like i was pregnant. every morning i woke up, and i was nauseouswhen somebody starts screaming in the debate, i felt nauseous anything that could go wrong had already gone wrong in my head. once i got out there -- >> i know how to do this. >> exactly. once i was out there, i was conscious of the 82 p
to the united nations went on television shows. >> i want to move you on. people can go to the transcripts. [laughter] [applause] >> you both commented on this. this felt like playing to constituencies that were already democratic. >> we will come back to the convention coverage, but first, let's go to candy's experience. i have seen this several times. it is interesting hearing it, and not watching it, and you recognize how contentious it is and you can really feel attention....
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the union has contributed to the national efforts led by the united nations to stabilize the situation. we decided to accelerate our own planning for a possible european military crisis management operation and supports to the international military force in accordance with the recent u.n. security council resolution 2071. to conclude, this is a positive summit. it's good for europe but have a single supervisory in the course of 2013. between now and december, we work on further progress to reinforce their economic and monetary. the biggest growth is restoring confidence in the euro zone. i thank you for your attention. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: on behalf of the commission, mr. barroso. >> on oral numbers come the last week the european council was the first in three summit meetings this autumn. object does is to reach decisions which will have significant impact. though some short-term stability and longer-term objectives. on the compact for growth and jobs, the reality is to many of our member states facing recession, unemployment remains behind with the p
the union has contributed to the national efforts led by the united nations to stabilize the situation. we decided to accelerate our own planning for a possible european military crisis management operation and supports to the international military force in accordance with the recent u.n. security council resolution 2071. to conclude, this is a positive summit. it's good for europe but have a single supervisory in the course of 2013. between now and december, we work on further progress to...
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the national debt nearly tripled from 45 million to a 127 million and all the united states had accomplished was getting the british to agree to maintain the status antebellum. that is keep all matters of diplomatic dispute exactly in the same status they had before the war. all territorial boundaries, all trade questions, everything going to just stay exactly the same yet somehow the population at large regarded this war with favor. the war received sort of a popular referendum in the presidential elections of 1812 and 1816. madison easily won re-election in november of 1812 in the early months of the war and his hand-picked successor and former secretary of war, james monroe, enjoyed landslide success four years later. hundreds of thousands of men cast votes for the democratic republican party in those contests. the war, in other words, proved to be a rousing popular success. how did people come to form their opinions about this war? well, usually not through direct observation. far many more people in the united states read and wrote about the war of 1812 than fought in it. i will just gi
the national debt nearly tripled from 45 million to a 127 million and all the united states had accomplished was getting the british to agree to maintain the status antebellum. that is keep all matters of diplomatic dispute exactly in the same status they had before the war. all territorial boundaries, all trade questions, everything going to just stay exactly the same yet somehow the population at large regarded this war with favor. the war received sort of a popular referendum in the...
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nation. in underdog, the making of a modern marine corps, aron o'connell of the cold war in the united states marine corps at the u.s. naval academy chronicles the transformation of the marine corps from world war ii to vietnam. you can see a recent interview with mr. o'connell on booktv.org. the editor at large for time magazine describes president abraham lincoln's political and military decisions in the second year of the civil war in rise to greatness, abraham lincoln and america's most perilous year. in tombstone:the great chinese famine, 1958-1952 journalist explains what led to the famine of the 1950s and 60s which included the death of his father. the creator of fractal geometry recounts his life in the fractali fractalist, more of a scientific maverick. .. [inaudible conversations] >> ready? >> good morning. you can all grab a seat. we're going to get started here. i hope all of you are staying warm or have a jacket or coffee to endure this, but as some of you live in austin, it's ni
nation. in underdog, the making of a modern marine corps, aron o'connell of the cold war in the united states marine corps at the u.s. naval academy chronicles the transformation of the marine corps from world war ii to vietnam. you can see a recent interview with mr. o'connell on booktv.org. the editor at large for time magazine describes president abraham lincoln's political and military decisions in the second year of the civil war in rise to greatness, abraham lincoln and america's most...
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last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintaining the freedom of those sea lanes. we had, of course, to be concerned as to whether there would be a challenge for that. we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to m
last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific...
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will be the policy of this nation three go to any nuclear missile launched from cuba against any nation in the western hemisphere. it's an attack by the soviet union on the united states requiring a jury response upon the soviet union under kennedy's direction the us imposed a naval blockade on shipments of armaments from the soviet union to cuba and open diplomatic play of the us pledge to not invade cuba if the soviet union withdrew its missiles from their territory and as an added secret deal the us promised withdraw its missiles from turkey and italy the last minute khrushchev accepted the deal and the crisis was narrowly averted this resulted in the creation of a nuclear hotline between the u.s. and the soviet union and laid the groundwork for what later became the nuclear nonproliferation treaty the objective of which is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and technology in hopes to one day have complete global disarmament despite the u.s. and russia signing on to this treaty almost fifty years ago are we really any safer now than we were back then take a look at this graphic
will be the policy of this nation three go to any nuclear missile launched from cuba against any nation in the western hemisphere. it's an attack by the soviet union on the united states requiring a jury response upon the soviet union under kennedy's direction the us imposed a naval blockade on shipments of armaments from the soviet union to cuba and open diplomatic play of the us pledge to not invade cuba if the soviet union withdrew its missiles from their territory and as an added secret...
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states' ambassador of medical care that wants to partner with these nations, learn about them, learn about their illnesses, learn about their afflictions and learn from the people in the area how we can better support and partner with them. build bridges before they have to. if we have had twice the number of aircraft carers in 9-11, if we had twice the number of marine battalions in 9-11, would that have stopped it? it would not have. but maybe, maybe through humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, global engagement, the ability for us it reach across borders and change minds, maybe the intelligence might have been forthcoming. maybe there was one individual who might have seen something happening and recognizing we can't let bad things happen. that is why we do this. one, we globally engage because it's the right thing to do. we are citizens of the world and we deserve to take care of those less fortunate than us. and we do it because we wapt to increase communications, we want to foster communication because if somebody says i know of something bad that's going to happen in amer
states' ambassador of medical care that wants to partner with these nations, learn about them, learn about their illnesses, learn about their afflictions and learn from the people in the area how we can better support and partner with them. build bridges before they have to. if we have had twice the number of aircraft carers in 9-11, if we had twice the number of marine battalions in 9-11, would that have stopped it? it would not have. but maybe, maybe through humanitarian assistance, disaster...
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states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> all right, president barack obama in new hampshire calling his promise to america steady and strong. spelling out his accomplishments and then reaffirming his pledges for the next four years. we have our political team in place as well. brianna keilar is traveling with the president, and we'll check in with her right after this. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. our boys. husband's sister's boys. play cousins. i'm just gettin' started. woo! [ male announcer ] shop now and put it on layaway. so, you have more time to pay. walmart. hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is g
states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> all right, president barack obama in new hampshire calling his promise to america steady and strong. spelling out his accomplishments and then reaffirming his pledges for the next four years. we have our political team in place as well. brianna keilar is traveling with the president, and we'll check in with her right after this. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with...
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and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park that spans from the civil war to the cold war, including a preserve 19-missile base. som
and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood,...
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the two men running for the president of the united states don't seem to have plan to deal with the national security threat. we did the math yesterday showing -- a former republican senator from missouri and senator, really appreciate you taking the the time. we don't have the full details, we did for president obama. but given that the deficit is the top issue for so many in this country, how are they supposed to feel about the fact this candidate says hees not going to balance the budget until the end of the second term. >> our tax reform plan has been validated by harvey rosen out of princeton. even the president's current head of the council economic adviser said in 1986 -- a lot of additional jobs, so if you you add up the growth, we think $7 million worth of jobs, plus what we can save by reforming the tax code, it's fully possible. now, you mentioned defense spending. we're going to ramp it up, but do it at the same time the spending on overseas operations is going down. he wants to capture what he spent on afghanistan to help the military rest and reconstitute after ten years of wel
the two men running for the president of the united states don't seem to have plan to deal with the national security threat. we did the math yesterday showing -- a former republican senator from missouri and senator, really appreciate you taking the the time. we don't have the full details, we did for president obama. but given that the deficit is the top issue for so many in this country, how are they supposed to feel about the fact this candidate says hees not going to balance the budget...